CHAPTER 19 STUDY GUIDE- Nick & Chelsea

Summary of the Chapter:

Setting:

Chapter 2 takes place in Maycomb’s courthouse.

tokillamockingbird.jpg
Situation in the courthouse. Colored people was clearly discriminated as they were only allowed to sit upstairs while the Whites enjoyed their seating plan.
Map_of_Maycomb.jpg
Courthouse is just beside Atticus' office and it is located in the center of the townhouse

Key Element-Event:

  1. What sort of atmosphere is evoked? Which words or phrases help to create this atmosphere?

2. What emotional response is provoked in the reader by this element? Which words or phrases help to provoke this emotional response?

3. How does this element help build the characters? Which particular words or phrases help to build the characters?

Character Profile:

The characters in the chapter include Tom Robinson, Judge Taylor, Mayella Ewell, Atticus Finch, Dill, Mr. Gilmer, and Mr. Dolphus Raymond.

Tom Robinson:

Judge Taylor:

Mayella Ewell:

Atticus Finch:

Dill:

Mr. Gilmer:

Mr. Dolphus Raymond:

PHOTO BANK OF CHAPTER 19:


VOCABULARY OF CHAPTER 19

1. express - Clear, explicit, not just implied "'...did you ever set foot on the Ewell property without an express invitation from one of them (195)?'"

2. volition - Will "...a respectable Negro would never go up into somebody's yard of his own volition (195)"

3. subtlety - Delicacy "...I did not understand the subtlety of Tom's predicament...(197)"

4. unimpaired - Unhurt; undamaged "His speech was miraculously unimpaired by his cigar (198)."

5. ex cathdra remarks - Remarks made with the authority that comes from one's official position "I remembered something he had said about Judge Taylor's ex cathdra remarks... (198)."

6. expunge - Remove completely "Judge Taylor told the reporter to expunge anything he happened to have written down..(198)."

7. grimly - Sternly; without humor "Mr. Gilmer smiled grimly at the jury (200)."

8. candid - Open and honest "'You're very candid about this...(200).'"

9. impudent - Disrespectful; bold; sassy "'Are you being impudent to me, boy (201)?'"

10. thin-hided - Thin-skinned; sensitive "'You aren't thin-hided, it just makes you sick, doesn't it (202)?'"

CHAPTER 19 STUDY GUIDE- Nick & Chelsea


Summary of the Chapter:


Setting:

Chapter 2 takes place in Maycomb’s courthouse.

tokillamockingbird.jpg
Situation in the courthouse. Colored people was clearly discriminated as they were only allowed to sit upstairs while the Whites enjoyed their seating plan.
Map_of_Maycomb.jpg
Courthouse is just beside Atticus' office and it is located in the center of the townhouse


Key Element-Event:


  1. What sort of atmosphere is evoked? Which words or phrases help to create this atmosphere?

2. What emotional response is provoked in the reader by this element? Which words or phrases help to provoke this emotional response?

3. How does this element help build the characters? Which particular words or phrases help to build the characters?


Character Profile:

The characters in the chapter include Tom Robinson, Judge Taylor, Mayella Ewell, Atticus Finch, Dill, Mr. Gilmer, and Mr. Dolphus Raymond.


Tom Robinson:

Judge Taylor:

Mayella Ewell:

Atticus Finch:

Dill:

Mr. Gilmer:

Mr. Dolphus Raymond:



PHOTO BANK OF CHAPTER 19:


VOCABULARY OF CHAPTER 19

1. express - Clear, explicit, not just implied "'...did you ever set foot on the Ewell property without an express invitation from one of them (195)?'"

2. volition - Will "...a respectable Negro would never go up into somebody's yard of his own volition (195)"

3. subtlety - Delicacy "...I did not understand the subtlety of Tom's predicament...(197)"

4. unimpaired - Unhurt; undamaged "His speech was miraculously unimpaired by his cigar (198)."

5. ex cathdra remarks - Remarks made with the authority that comes from one's official position "I remembered something he had said about Judge Taylor's ex cathdra remarks... (198)."

6. expunge - Remove completely "Judge Taylor told the reporter to expunge anything he happened to have written down..(198)."

7. grimly - Sternly; without humor "Mr. Gilmer smiled grimly at the jury (200)."

8. candid - Open and honest "'You're very candid about this...(200).'"

9. impudent - Disrespectful; bold; sassy "'Are you being impudent to me, boy (201)?'"

10. thin-hided - Thin-skinned; sensitive "'You aren't thin-hided, it just makes you sick, doesn't it (202)?'"

CHAPTER 19 STUDY GUIDE- Nick & Chelsea


Summary of the Chapter:


Setting:

Chapter 2 takes place in Maycomb’s courthouse.

tokillamockingbird.jpg
Situation in the courthouse. Colored people was clearly discriminated as they were only allowed to sit upstairs while the Whites enjoyed their seating plan.
Map_of_Maycomb.jpg
Courthouse is just beside Atticus' office and it is located in the center of the townhouse


Key Element-Event:


  1. What sort of atmosphere is evoked? Which words or phrases help to create this atmosphere?

2. What emotional response is provoked in the reader by this element? Which words or phrases help to provoke this emotional response?

3. How does this element help build the characters? Which particular words or phrases help to build the characters?


Character Profile:

The characters in the chapter include Tom Robinson, Judge Taylor, Mayella Ewell, Atticus Finch, Dill, Mr. Gilmer, and Mr. Dolphus Raymond.


Tom Robinson:

Judge Taylor:

Mayella Ewell:

Atticus Finch:

Dill:

Mr. Gilmer:

Mr. Dolphus Raymond:



PHOTO BANK OF CHAPTER 19:


VOCABULARY OF CHAPTER 19

1. express - Clear, explicit, not just implied "'...did you ever set foot on the Ewell property without an express invitation from one of them (195)?'"

2. volition - Will "...a respectable Negro would never go up into somebody's yard of his own volition (195)"

3. subtlety - Delicacy "...I did not understand the subtlety of Tom's predicament...(197)"

4. unimpaired - Unhurt; undamaged "His speech was miraculously unimpaired by his cigar (198)."

5. ex cathdra remarks - Remarks made with the authority that comes from one's official position "I remembered something he had said about Judge Taylor's ex cathdra remarks... (198)."

6. expunge - Remove completely "Judge Taylor told the reporter to expunge anything he happened to have written down..(198)."

7. grimly - Sternly; without humor "Mr. Gilmer smiled grimly at the jury (200)."

8. candid - Open and honest "'You're very candid about this...(200).'"

9. impudent - Disrespectful; bold; sassy "'Are you being impudent to me, boy (201)?'"

10. thin-hided - Thin-skinned; sensitive "'You aren't thin-hided, it just makes you sick, doesn't it (202)?'"